great illos you made,is a touch of mythology and this twist of mistery and intriguing in all!!I particulary like DECIPIO,for the color option and composition,and her portrait in Expecto!Great work!Tillykke!And thanks for your nice comment!

Undisclosed, that is a sad story about your first site. Those 1st. sites were terribly hard to make, I still have one that I need to redo at this point.Seeng this site is an inspiration.Fabulous work! All of it....

Hello, your new portrait looks very patriarchal - or perhaps that is Los drawing you up to the firmament. Hope it was a pleasant trip, It's looking like these may be good years to skip. You should be getting an envelope this week.

Lol, I just saw the date!Thanks for your comment on my blog. Positano is quite famous even on a world scale and worth a visit if you're ever in Italy.It's interesting that you put in in your novel because there were a lot of refugees from Germany, Russia, Poland and even Vienna hiding in Positano during the war, so you wern't too far off !

Your watercolour sketches are really interesting. Each of them seem to tell a story within themselves!

In that case let’s make it £1.75with every third Saturday night off. Not too sure the present Missus Incogneato is going to take kindly to this, however she’s sure to see the blessings of some extra coinage in these hard times.

Son of Incogneato: rarely duplicated, and then never in more than one dimension concurrently. Dreams of trees. Sometimes sleeps under them. Sometimes dreams of many sheep running into many trees in mid-leap, and dumps these dreams into the confused heads of the hard of sleeping who are paying him good money for the service but darn it, what are they to make of wood-stunned sheep?

I did not publish my actual telephone number in these comments; it was my evil twin - Twin of Son of Incogneato. He will pay dearly for this. I’m sure that several of you were tempted to call me, but I doubt that you bothered to write down the number. Let it be noted that my telephone number appears only on seldom, alchol-fueled occasions . . .

Indeed, Leslie. And what would be your favorite? I'm rather fond of Flotsam myself. In fact I have named my hands Flotsam and Jetsam (Flotsam is on my left, Jetsam my right). I haven't quite placed Lagan yet.There is, in fact, yet another term that belongs together with these three; Derelict. That's easy; that would be my mind . . .

Fabulous Sci fi image, Brian. I like the detail in your work. It is wonderful.Have you ever seen the series 'Red Dwarf' on TV?I think you would like it and it might inspire you!Good to visit you here again.Jo.:)